SB-1828: As introduced, removes misdemeanor fraudulent use of a credit card or debit card (up to $500) from the list of offenses that are ineligible for expunction. - Amends TCA Section 40-32-101.
Sponsored by: Sen. Raumesh Akbari
Passed On Second Consideration, Refer To Senate Judiciary Committee on 01/29/2020
You have voted SB-1828: As introduced, removes misdemeanor fraudulent use of a credit card or debit card (up to $500) from the list of offenses that are ineligible for expunction. - Amends TCA Section 40-32-101..
SB-1823: As introduced, requires a court ordering expunction of a criminal offense to determine whether the petitioner is eligible to vote under state and federal law and, if so, issue a certificate of voting rights restoration that may be used to apply for and receive a voter registration card. - Amends TCA Title 40.
Sponsored by: Sen. Katrina Robinson
Passed On Second Consideration, Refer To Senate Judiciary Committee on 01/29/2020
You have voted SB-1823: As introduced, requires a court ordering expunction of a criminal offense to determine whether the petitioner is eligible to vote under state and federal law and, if so, issue a certificate of voting rights restoration that may be used to apply for and receive a voter registration card. - Amends TCA Title 40..
HB-1865: As introduced, removes misdemeanor fraudulent use of a credit card or debit card (up to $500) from the list of offenses that are ineligible for expunction. - Amends TCA Section 40-32-101.
Sponsored by: Rep. Kevin Vaughan
P2c, Ref. To Judiciary on 01/29/2020
You have voted HB-1865: As introduced, removes misdemeanor fraudulent use of a credit card or debit card (up to $500) from the list of offenses that are ineligible for expunction. - Amends TCA Section 40-32-101..
HB-134: As introduced, decreases from five to three years the amount of time from the completion of a person's sentence that must have elapsed before the person may apply for expunction of records. - Amends TCA Title 40, Chapter 32, Part 1.
Sponsored by: Rep. Harold Love
Failed In Judiciary Committee on 05/26/2020
You have voted HB-134: As introduced, decreases from five to three years the amount of time from the completion of a person's sentence that must have elapsed before the person may apply for expunction of records. - Amends TCA Title 40, Chapter 32, Part 1..
HB-1348: As introduced, clarifies that a person seeking expunction of multiple offenses must petition the court in which the most recent conviction occurred; requires the clerk to serve the petition on the district attorney general for that judicial district and any other judicial district in which the person was convicted of an offense sought to be expunged. - Amends TCA Title 40, Chapter 32.
Sponsored by: Rep. Larry Miller
Returned To The Clerk's Desk. on 02/04/2020
You have voted HB-1348: As introduced, clarifies that a person seeking expunction of multiple offenses must petition the court in which the most recent conviction occurred; requires the clerk to serve the petition on the district attorney general for that judicial district and any other judicial district in which the person was convicted of an offense sought to be expunged. - Amends TCA Title 40, Chapter 32..
HB-1817: As introduced, requires a court ordering expunction of a criminal offense to determine whether the petitioner is eligible to vote under state and federal law and, if so, issue a certificate of voting rights restoration that may be used to apply for and receive a voter registration card. - Amends TCA Title 40.
Sponsored by: Rep. Antonio Parkinson
Withdrawn. on 02/05/2020
You have voted HB-1817: As introduced, requires a court ordering expunction of a criminal offense to determine whether the petitioner is eligible to vote under state and federal law and, if so, issue a certificate of voting rights restoration that may be used to apply for and receive a voter registration card. - Amends TCA Title 40..